Events & History

2010

August 22, 2010 - MUSIC, FOOD, KAPA AND LEI MAKING A “Summer Park Festival” presented by Waimea Outdoor Circle in Ulu La’au

April 24, 2010 - Plant Sale 2010!

Sunday March 7: The first concert of 2010 in Ulu La'au. We continue the successful series of free concerts in Waimea Nature Park from 1:00-4:00. An eclectic mix of bands, many featuring young musicians attending schools here in Waimea, perform throughout the afternoon.

2009

Saturday December 5:  Waimea's Annual Twilight Christmas Parade. We purchased 250 trees from the State Tree Nursery and passed them out.

Saturday, November 28th - our popular Annual holiday wreath making class!

Saturday August 22 - TOUR OF RARE NATIVE PLANTS OFFERED

Saturday September 19 - MUSIC IN THE PARK, 3-6 PM, +mini plant sale

April 4, 2009 - Plant Sale

March 3: Kukui trees in Ulu La'au

January 24 - March 28, 2009: Classes on propagation of native plants

2008 

December 8, 2008: Christmas Wreath Class

November 8, 2008: Waimea Outdoor Circle Bazaar

October 25 - WOC members and friends pruned the street trees through town to celebrate “Make a Difference Day”

October 2008 Newsletter (pdf)

August 3, 2008: Our new Self-Guiding Booklet (2MB pdf) is now online!

July 14, 2008: Nature Park Docents to Become Major Park Guides

June 26, 2008: The Waimea Nature Park now has WIFI capability at most of the picnic tables

May 10, 2008, Annual General Membership Meeting

March 29, 2008, Plant Sale

2007

BAZAAR! November 10, 2007 Nature Park benefit

Plant Sale: April 28th, 2007

Spring 2007 Newsletter (pdf)

2006

BAZAAR! September 30, 2006 Nature Park benefit

Fall 2006 Newsletter (pdf)

May 2006 - Native Plant Treasure Hunt

Spring 2006 Newsletter (pdf)

February 2006 Plant Sale

Gift Certificates for the upcoming Plant Sale

2005

December 5: Holiday wreath making class

November 12: Anuenue Playground Maintenance Day

Make a Difference Day, October 14, 2005

Fall 2005 Newsletter (pdf)

Park Bazaar: Sept. 24th, 2005

February 12, 2005, a special treat for volunteers at the Waimea Nature Park. Peter Van Dyke from Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Gardens presented a lecture on Native Hawaiians' Use of the Forest from 9 am - 10 am.